our individual plans give you a 256MB slice and we'll keep an eye on things for you. in the near term, our business plans will be available, and they'll let you determine how much capacity you give to a single app.

I have a question that may be out of this channels scope: i'd like to be lazy and run a drone/instance of my app per client rather than spend time wrapping another abstraction for 'accounts'. At least one iris DB and a drone(s) per client. Is that a clean solution or kind of icky?

Anyone having problems with "jitsu deploy" "jitsu restart" lagging up and sort of hanging now and again? Never usually have problems but just tried to deploy and it's gotten stuck on uploading snapshot, did it with restarting yesterday too.

bright_day_, I've got working on my application what you're trying to do exactly and when I look at my ajax request in chrome's dev tools I recieve a header response like this: https://gist.github.com/4547072 yours should be similar. The access-control-allow-origin: * is key

cronopio: any luck on upgrading my twelephone snapshot to 0.0.1-182? i just tried and it's now giving me this error: Target script does not exist: /opt/haibu/carapace-versions/0.8.16/node_modules/haibu-carapace/bin/carapace

ggoodman: There's nothing in that package.json that makes anything compile that I see. So unless there's another package.json in node-sass that would make it compile during NPM install, then it's not trying to build.

Hi, I'm new here, and I've been doing nodejs for almost a month now. I'm wondering, is it possible for a nodejitsu app to connect to one of our MS SQL Servers? I can from my PC but I see nodejs runs on solaris so msnodesql doesn't work.

well normally the best thing to do is to get your ap up and running and listening on a socket right away... then do stuff once its deployed, durring the deploy process there is a huge ramp up in memory usage

filmaj: I like to think that once your app is "started", you get back that it started and is ok, that thats when the startup garbage Collection takes place.... but I'm not devops so i dont know for sure, I just know that startup process is crucial and takes quite a bit of the 256 MB RAM, and that in general any extra "stuff" you do before listening on a port increases the chance the app will have a memory leak